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and we hear talking about the economy at work and regard to the attack in pakistan do you think that is a real threat or as a new book the man to justify war also the boogeyman i mean i think the u.s. pakistani relations are so fraught with contradictions that it's almost comic to describe our relationship as friendly or that we are one another's allies that said i think the hawks who are promoting the notion that the united states should use force against pakistan. that's an absurd proposition you know states already has more wars going on than it can handle and anything like full fledged hostilities with pakistan would. would would truly be. ridiculous ridiculous why because. pakistan is a very big country with a very large population probably impossible for us to occupy and even the effort to try to coerce pakistan into conforming to american expectations would be costly and probably ineffective important words coming from your mouth and i just want one final question and i don't have a lot of time but just to defend my honor a little bit would you say that with the fifty thousand
and we hear talking about the economy at work and regard to the attack in pakistan do you think that is a real threat or as a new book the man to justify war also the boogeyman i mean i think the u.s. pakistani relations are so fraught with contradictions that it's almost comic to describe our relationship as friendly or that we are one another's allies that said i think the hawks who are promoting the notion that the united states should use force against pakistan. that's an absurd proposition...
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and secondly we are offering pakistan a long term strategic partnership and i think pakistan takes them as a friend, with some justification. and we need to try to get past that in our interest and their interest or more alive today than they were several years ago and so that is a good thing but we shouldn't expect miracles and i were the general i would be making a lot of the same decisions. he's going to be bordering on afghanistan and india, pakistan is forever. we are going to leave at some point. >> host: i have to say i'm a little disappointed but not surprised you haven't come up with a magic solution for pakistan. i wish somebody would figure out how to solve it. i've been looking for years and i haven't found anybody -- >> guest: let me tell you a concrete thing that would be good. 60% of the economy is a textile business. we have tough tax on the textiles with this country on the pakistani textiles their relatively high. though it be a substantial thing of course people in north carolina in congress and opposed to this but fixing some of the tariffs barriers on the textiles i
and secondly we are offering pakistan a long term strategic partnership and i think pakistan takes them as a friend, with some justification. and we need to try to get past that in our interest and their interest or more alive today than they were several years ago and so that is a good thing but we shouldn't expect miracles and i were the general i would be making a lot of the same decisions. he's going to be bordering on afghanistan and india, pakistan is forever. we are going to leave at...
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did not work with pakistan if pakistan has been so you know basically has hosted the u.s. military there why is it that there still is so little trust between the two countries because the pakistanis won't do everything we asked them to do the united states government senator graham or whoever you mentioned as a has a real inability to understand that our interests are not pakistan's interests the pakistanis have helped us more than any people anyone has a right to expect and now what we're we're there ten years we haven't won the war we're going to leave without winning we're leaving the pakistanis with a mass what do you mean when you say well afghanistan they can't. government is government is close to the iranians it's close to the russians it's closer to the indians of all people and it poses a threat to pakistani security on the western border so there he has to go they have to stop the civil war in the country they have to stop the war that's going on on their own curatorial because of their help for the united states so they have a number of problems which i think
did not work with pakistan if pakistan has been so you know basically has hosted the u.s. military there why is it that there still is so little trust between the two countries because the pakistanis won't do everything we asked them to do the united states government senator graham or whoever you mentioned as a has a real inability to understand that our interests are not pakistan's interests the pakistanis have helped us more than any people anyone has a right to expect and now what we're...
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-pakistan relationship at yesterday's briefing. >> the relationship that we have with pakistan is complicated but very important. they have been important allies, the pakistanis have been, in our fight against al qaeda. one of the problems we've had, which is where this issue arises from, is with the safe havens the network has in pakistan. that's an issue we raised with our pakistani counterparts and continue to have those discussions on a regular basis. >> carney did go on to criticize some of pakistan's resistance to the network link. admiral mullen is expected, officially, to hand over his duties as joint chiefs chairman to army lieutenant general william caldwell today. the white house is taking its jobs push to florida, a swing state critical to president obama's re-election hopes. the president won the sunshine state by just two percentage points in 2008. with recent polls showing a tight race between the president and mitt romney, the president said florida with expect to see a lot of him in the coming months. the president offered his thoughts on why the economy has been struggling.
-pakistan relationship at yesterday's briefing. >> the relationship that we have with pakistan is complicated but very important. they have been important allies, the pakistanis have been, in our fight against al qaeda. one of the problems we've had, which is where this issue arises from, is with the safe havens the network has in pakistan. that's an issue we raised with our pakistani counterparts and continue to have those discussions on a regular basis. >> carney did go on to...
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his trip will include a meeting with pakistan's president and military leaders. earlier today, he had breakfast with u.s. troops in afghanistan. it was a deadly day for troops in afghanistan. five nato service members died. four were killed by a roadside bombs, and one died in an insurgent attack. so far this year, 16 international troops have died in afghanistan. >>> parental flooding is wreaking more havoc in australia. -- torrential flooding is wreaking more havoc in australia. the city's mayor said a caused 20,000 homes to be swamped breed more than 40 people are missing since the rains began back in november. this is something that people have been dealing for months now. it is just awful. let's talk about the situation. we have dodged the most of it. now when you see big deal out of boston -- >> and they are getting hammered. they have had 28 inches of snow from this blizzard. it is crazy. we are on the southern fringes of this storm. let's get started with some numbers are around the area. 15 degrees in mchenry, maryland. these are wind gusts and might end
his trip will include a meeting with pakistan's president and military leaders. earlier today, he had breakfast with u.s. troops in afghanistan. it was a deadly day for troops in afghanistan. five nato service members died. four were killed by a roadside bombs, and one died in an insurgent attack. so far this year, 16 international troops have died in afghanistan. >>> parental flooding is wreaking more havoc in australia. -- torrential flooding is wreaking more havoc in australia. the...
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for pakistan to fall apart. i think it's ambivalent on normal relations with pakistan. and my wonder about india is whether this was a conscious strategy or whether this is just an inability of the democracy to make up it's mind. but i think india is one of the two major sources if there is one of what i would call a black swan event. some sort of war or other dust up that causes great turmoil in pakistan and perhaps accelerates the process of it's deterioration if it's going to desperate. afghanistan, afghanistan is to my mind an important cog. i say this in my paper, because the -- i think the outcome of the -- what i think it is inevitable political solution there is key to what happens in pakistan. could strengthen the army, could strengthen it's india centricity, it could, a very long shot, give india and pakistan a chance to work together. >> and, no, no, you are okay. >> okay. thank you. and learn how they could get along before they actually get around to normalizing regularly. finally, the united states
for pakistan to fall apart. i think it's ambivalent on normal relations with pakistan. and my wonder about india is whether this was a conscious strategy or whether this is just an inability of the democracy to make up it's mind. but i think india is one of the two major sources if there is one of what i would call a black swan event. some sort of war or other dust up that causes great turmoil in pakistan and perhaps accelerates the process of it's deterioration if it's going to desperate....
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>> guest: pakistan is very difficult, but let me just -- because we hear so many problems as pakistan and one to throw out some things that are quite promising. one, you have a real independent process in pakistan. ten years ago you had state tv. now you've got several dozens of news stations, some of which are quite anti-american that they are also entitled in and you have the dictatorship there. second, the religious pro taliban religious parties, political parties have been annihilated in the polls in pakistan. pakistan does not tell them-style rules. these pro taliban religious doherty is are about 2% of the vote in the last election, so there are some positives. the negatives of course is that there was in "the new york times" a few days ago about the assassin of the governor of prinjab shore with pedals by the same lawyers who got musharraf out of cover which is disturbing because we saw the jacket of people who are pro-democracy voting for a guy that assassinates one of the most important politicians in their country just based on the opposition to the blasphemy. >> host: and t
>> guest: pakistan is very difficult, but let me just -- because we hear so many problems as pakistan and one to throw out some things that are quite promising. one, you have a real independent process in pakistan. ten years ago you had state tv. now you've got several dozens of news stations, some of which are quite anti-american that they are also entitled in and you have the dictatorship there. second, the religious pro taliban religious parties, political parties have been annihilated...
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will continue to keep open lines of communication with pakistan. with us from islamabad is peter alexander who has been stationed there for several days now, joining us via skype. tell us about this story of osama bin laden's widows. the united states wants access to these women so they can give us intelligence, hopefully about bin laden, what he knew and what he might have been planning. what do we know about these women? >> reporter: we know the relationship between the two countries is strained now and the u.s. was trying to get access to these three widows of osama bin laden. if not that they wanted access to information gleaned from their interrogation. officials have said that request will be granted in their words soon. it's unclear if they will get to talk to the women themselves or only gather the information that has been taken from those women. we do not know exactly what they'll be able to say. they follow the conservative islamic tradition which means they were kept secluded from the public. so it's unclear if they would know anything
will continue to keep open lines of communication with pakistan. with us from islamabad is peter alexander who has been stationed there for several days now, joining us via skype. tell us about this story of osama bin laden's widows. the united states wants access to these women so they can give us intelligence, hopefully about bin laden, what he knew and what he might have been planning. what do we know about these women? >> reporter: we know the relationship between the two countries is...
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support that pakistan receives every year. unsign of cooperation in all of this, pakistan is allowing the cia into bin laden's compound for the first time. agents will be seeking intelligence materials that may still there. among the tools are high-tech imaging equipment that can burn documents. >>> for the first time ever, president obama used the auto pen to extend important parts of the patriot act. mr. obama is at the g-8 summit in france. he used the technology to beat a midnight deadline. authorities can continue to search records and use roving wife taps for another four years. >>> we learned overnight that the taliban is taking credit for an explosion that killed seven u.s. troops in afghanistan on thursday. they died when a powerful bomb exploded in a field they were patrolling on foot. the incident comes on the same day that the house of representatives narrowly defeated a bill by the administration, for firm plans to end the war. >>> in missouri this morning, some relative calm. there were no major storms overnight
support that pakistan receives every year. unsign of cooperation in all of this, pakistan is allowing the cia into bin laden's compound for the first time. agents will be seeking intelligence materials that may still there. among the tools are high-tech imaging equipment that can burn documents. >>> for the first time ever, president obama used the auto pen to extend important parts of the patriot act. mr. obama is at the g-8 summit in france. he used the technology to beat a midnight...
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we asked which member of congress was born in pakistan. the answer, major, you're here, do you know this one? >> i do not. >> chris van hollen of maryland. his father was stationed in pakistan as a foreign service officer. natural transition. >>> up next, it's deadline day in connecticut where the governor and union workers are playing a game of chicken. this is a democratic governor against the union. thousands of workers could be getting pink slips unless the democratic governor and state workers can work out a deal. is this a democratic version of wisconsin? we'll see, but first, the white house soup of the day. always my favorite. mushroom and leak because some news sometimes leaks out of the soup. we have some news about my co-host we'll let leek out at the end of the show. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll
we asked which member of congress was born in pakistan. the answer, major, you're here, do you know this one? >> i do not. >> chris van hollen of maryland. his father was stationed in pakistan as a foreign service officer. natural transition. >>> up next, it's deadline day in connecticut where the governor and union workers are playing a game of chicken. this is a democratic governor against the union. thousands of workers could be getting pink slips unless the democratic...
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authorities in pakistan. president obama made the announcement that osama bin laden is dead. >> during his speech tonight, he reflected on how the country united after the terrorist attack. >> american people came together. we offered our neighbors a hand and offered the wounded our blood. we reaffirmed our ties to each other and our love of community and country. on that day, no matter where we came from, what god we pray to or what race or ethnicity we were, we were united as one american family. >> the president also went on to say that americans were united in their resolve to protect the nation from another vicious attack. >>> we just got video in from pakistani tv and the announcer say that shows the attack on the compound where osama bin laden was killed. this is about 62 miles from the capital. as you can see, there are flames, a high walled. we are told this was a mansion and that helicopters were involved in the attack. people have made assessment that puts the night in the lawless border between pa
authorities in pakistan. president obama made the announcement that osama bin laden is dead. >> during his speech tonight, he reflected on how the country united after the terrorist attack. >> american people came together. we offered our neighbors a hand and offered the wounded our blood. we reaffirmed our ties to each other and our love of community and country. on that day, no matter where we came from, what god we pray to or what race or ethnicity we were, we were united as one...
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not with -- going after targets inside pakistan on the intelligence sigh there. is nothing new here. i think what agitates the pakistanies now is this was such a blatant violation of their military's intention to protect the state, that they've been embarrassed. they've been!b badly embarrassed. that's why they are reacting so strongly. >> martha: where does this go from here? how do you get this relationship to a place where we can actually function? some kind of allies with a part of this government. how much better do we need to understand how divided and how many politician terse there are between the isi, military and the government? >> i think we understand it. -- we need to have some of the same conversations we had right after 9/11 and clear the air if we can. we've got huge interests. an interest in making sure nuclear weapons don't fall into the hands of terrorist. making sure china doesn't gain in afghanistan. we need the pakistanis to continue the war on terrorism. as frustrating as this is to have elements of the pakistani government hiding bin lade
not with -- going after targets inside pakistan on the intelligence sigh there. is nothing new here. i think what agitates the pakistanies now is this was such a blatant violation of their military's intention to protect the state, that they've been embarrassed. they've been!b badly embarrassed. that's why they are reacting so strongly. >> martha: where does this go from here? how do you get this relationship to a place where we can actually function? some kind of allies with a part of...
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"bbc news." >> from pakistan let's return to north america. andrea north described the mood in the united states. >> for new york and also across the u.s., definitely the mood we have picked up that people feel that the revenge they wanted has now been achieved. i think that is very much the kind of sense that i have picked up from talking to people this week. it is a kind of catharsis. these scenes of jubilation have left people outside the us uncomfortable. others who have been slightly worried about this sense of triumph about it. what this tells you is just how much osama bin laden traumatized this country. >> the fight against terrific of course continues. this news that we are getting from pakistan that the intelligence services there are getting information from one of osama bin laden's wives, they will be wanting to share more of that, but they won't be tell the public because the issue of trust between the united states and pakistan is very crucial? >> well, that's right. there are a lot of things we don't know and that we are probabl
"bbc news." >> from pakistan let's return to north america. andrea north described the mood in the united states. >> for new york and also across the u.s., definitely the mood we have picked up that people feel that the revenge they wanted has now been achieved. i think that is very much the kind of sense that i have picked up from talking to people this week. it is a kind of catharsis. these scenes of jubilation have left people outside the us uncomfortable. others who...
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and pakistan, his country would side with pakistan. hamid karzai made those remarks during an interview with a private packy tv channel today, after recent tensions between the two countries over cross-border raids. a war between the u.s. and pakistan is unlikely. both countries have recently mended fences over how the u.s. secretly entered pakistan to kill osama bin laden. >>> more than one year after that massive oil leak, it is back to business for bp. the company plans to drill new oil wells in the gulf. >>> plus, big news in decision 2012, how another primary shuffle has republicans changing their calendars. >>> and the black widow is at it again. how she fared at a oneton eating contest. >> well, you know, we waited all day for the sun to finally come out, just in time for the sun to set. i think you'll have a little more sunshine on y >>> yeah,ition's one of the true signs of fall here in the d.c. area. howard university homecoming. more than 100,000 alumni and friends are in town this weekend to take part in all the festivities
and pakistan, his country would side with pakistan. hamid karzai made those remarks during an interview with a private packy tv channel today, after recent tensions between the two countries over cross-border raids. a war between the u.s. and pakistan is unlikely. both countries have recently mended fences over how the u.s. secretly entered pakistan to kill osama bin laden. >>> more than one year after that massive oil leak, it is back to business for bp. the company plans to drill new...
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my sense about it is things in pakistan could be very cats paw to provoke pakistan. we don't want a conflict something to show for our dealing with pakistan over the years has been there has been peace. cold peace but peace nonetheless with those two countries. make things very much worse over there indeed. protect pakistan from india. if you and karl rove are in the same page the problem doesn't get solved. and crux of the marines being killed by taliban who then are getting sanctuary in pakistan. you say pakistani government can't i i know this for a fact do joint operations between american special forces and the pakistani military to go up and clean up those sanctuary places will not do it. so, therefore, if what you said is absolutely true. fractured government, doesn't have control over the whole country. then we have to live with spending $3 billion to a country that is allowing people to till our military. >> it is a very. >> bill: i just can't. i can't accept it. >> it's not a desirable situation, bi. the question you have to ask though is what is the altern
my sense about it is things in pakistan could be very cats paw to provoke pakistan. we don't want a conflict something to show for our dealing with pakistan over the years has been there has been peace. cold peace but peace nonetheless with those two countries. make things very much worse over there indeed. protect pakistan from india. if you and karl rove are in the same page the problem doesn't get solved. and crux of the marines being killed by taliban who then are getting sanctuary in...
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wants pakistan to go after the support network which allowed bin laden to hide in plain site pakistan has arrested and interrogated five people suspected of helping the cia pull off the raid. it's all part of a spy versus spy game the u.s. plays with one of its most important applies, and defense sec. stare gates told senator patrick leahy get used to it. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? >> based on 27 years in cia and four and a half years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> reporter: although cia drone strikes against terrorist safe havens in pakistan's border area continue without letup, pakistani intelligence at the same time actually protect some of the terrorist groups. the cia gave pakistan the location of two compounds where the explosives smuggled across the border to kill american soldiers in afghanistan are manufactured. someone in pakistani intelligence apparently alerted the terrorists who immediately emptied out the compounds. right now the pakistanis are pushing the
wants pakistan to go after the support network which allowed bin laden to hide in plain site pakistan has arrested and interrogated five people suspected of helping the cia pull off the raid. it's all part of a spy versus spy game the u.s. plays with one of its most important applies, and defense sec. stare gates told senator patrick leahy get used to it. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? >> based on 27 years in cia and four and a...
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-pakistan relations. pakistan, of course, has lost more soldiers than the allied forces in afghanistan in their fight against extremists up in particularly the waziristan area. yet this happened on the soil. 50 kilometer from their capital -- kilometers from their capital. is this embehaviorsing? is it going to put pakistan at risk for terrorist attacks? >> it will. it is embarrassing. not only was it inside the border but it was close to the military academy, as you pointed out earlier. president obama in his address to the nation extended a hand to pakistan. he gave them some credit. he did favorably about president zardari. bin laden chose the location carefully. the predator, drone strikes had been increasing, they were effective in unsettled area. it was clear to bin laden that he had to get to a settled area. the dispute about the u.s. not putting boots on the grounds in pakistani territory. those things counseled bin laden to move into the settled area inside the pakistani border because he thought
-pakistan relations. pakistan, of course, has lost more soldiers than the allied forces in afghanistan in their fight against extremists up in particularly the waziristan area. yet this happened on the soil. 50 kilometer from their capital -- kilometers from their capital. is this embehaviorsing? is it going to put pakistan at risk for terrorist attacks? >> it will. it is embarrassing. not only was it inside the border but it was close to the military academy, as you pointed out earlier....
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about today, including incredibly strong allegations made by joint chiefs chairman mike mullen that pakistan spy agency aided the terrorist that attacked the u.s. embassy in afghanistan last week. plus -- >> you could take herman cain and made him up with newt gingrich win think you would have a couple of really interesting guys to work with. >> it provides context to rick perry's proposal to make up herman cain and newt gingrich. but first let's get to the news, live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. the overseas markets are reacting this morning after a brutal day yesterday on wall street. fears of everything from a manufacturing slowdown to the federal reserve's grim economic outlook sparked a global sell-off. the dow opened sharply lower and never moved into positive territory yesterday. tumbling more than 500 points at its lows. but the blue chip index staged a bit of a recovery. finishing the day down 391 points or 3.5%. today's "wall street journal" summing up the session with this headline, a banner headline, markets swoon on recession fears worldwide distress rises as i
about today, including incredibly strong allegations made by joint chiefs chairman mike mullen that pakistan spy agency aided the terrorist that attacked the u.s. embassy in afghanistan last week. plus -- >> you could take herman cain and made him up with newt gingrich win think you would have a couple of really interesting guys to work with. >> it provides context to rick perry's proposal to make up herman cain and newt gingrich. but first let's get to the news, live at 5:30 a.m....
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number one, if they are taking their daughter to pakistan for an arranged marriage, what is the problem with that? and misleading the police. how do you prove it, can you file charges? >> absolutely, guilty asç charged. number one, lying to federal authorities. if you lie and mislead the federal authorities we have problems. >> judge jeanine: what about taking her to pakistan. >> now you are going into sex slavery. >> judge jeanine: child sex trafficking. >> absolutely on the highest order. >> judge jeanine: tom? >> first , it is not the mother lying to federal authorities it is the grandmother and uncle who were hiding her, misleading federal authorities. >> not at all. the mother indicated she didn't know where the child was. she indicated she was taking her on a two month vacation when she had every intention of taking that girl there to be used and abused by a man. >> judge jeanine: on television saying my daughter was taken by a predator on the internet. that isn't a lie? >> that's because the grandmother and the uncle who had raised this child, put out this rumor she was being t
number one, if they are taking their daughter to pakistan for an arranged marriage, what is the problem with that? and misleading the police. how do you prove it, can you file charges? >> absolutely, guilty asç charged. number one, lying to federal authorities. if you lie and mislead the federal authorities we have problems. >> judge jeanine: what about taking her to pakistan. >> now you are going into sex slavery. >> judge jeanine: child sex trafficking. >>...
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even for pakistan this is unusual. >> very unusual. we've had one or two female suicide bombers, but they've been chechens. this is the first time i've heard of one in the center of pausch shar. this is very much a new development oovps. >> do you look at what's going on right now and feel as though there is some kind of system in place to deal with this rising militancy. is the army mobilized? is the political class mobilized? >> i think what we've seen in the past couple months since the killing of osama bin laden, we've seen a meltdown. the army has felt human i'm ated, embarrassed, demoralized to some extent. the politicians have kind of abandoned the scene and told the army, you sort it out, this is not our problem. there's a huge rift between the government and the army and the americans. that is, of course, affecting economic confidence because we have no deal with the imf nor the world bank or any of the usual big donors who should be giving money or pledging some kind of funding to pakistan at this stage. so there are a whole
even for pakistan this is unusual. >> very unusual. we've had one or two female suicide bombers, but they've been chechens. this is the first time i've heard of one in the center of pausch shar. this is very much a new development oovps. >> do you look at what's going on right now and feel as though there is some kind of system in place to deal with this rising militancy. is the army mobilized? is the political class mobilized? >> i think what we've seen in the past couple...
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record. >> we look at pakistan. just the point. we look at where the punitive ally arrested five people on the suspicion they helped get osama bin laden, after publicly saying they wanted us to get osama bin laden. they arrested people who helped us. >> joint chief admiral mike mullen testified at the hearing, insisting that pakistan is critical to our success in that region. >> changes to the relationships in either aid or assistance, ought to be considered with an abundance of caution, and thorough appreciation for the long view, rather than the flash of public passion and the urgency to save a dollar. >> pakistan ultimately became the focal point of that hearing. secretary gates fending off accusations that the pakistanis are, at best, fair-weather allies, touching off a testy exchange with senator leahy. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? >> first of all, i would say, based on 25 years in cia and 4 1/2 years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that
record. >> we look at pakistan. just the point. we look at where the punitive ally arrested five people on the suspicion they helped get osama bin laden, after publicly saying they wanted us to get osama bin laden. they arrested people who helped us. >> joint chief admiral mike mullen testified at the hearing, insisting that pakistan is critical to our success in that region. >> changes to the relationships in either aid or assistance, ought to be considered with an abundance...
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nbc's stephanie goss got a chance to speak to him while she was in pakistan. >> i heard this helicopter hovering above my house for like five or six minutes. then i got suspicious because abbottabad does not get much air traffic. i knew it wasn't fire cracker or anything. so, i treated about that. then i -- a friend contacted me on facebook chat. he asked me if i had heard tha yeah, i didn't expect all the attention that my tweets were getting because i did not report him or -- i wasn't involved in the operation directly. all i did was hear a helicopter. >> and that was nbc's stephanie gosk reporting in pakistan new politically the decision to take down the world's most wanted terrorist has proven beneficial for president obama. at least for now. according to a "new york times"/cbs news poll, president obama's approval rating jumped 11 points to 57% after the killing of bin laden. meanwhile, a separate "usa today"/gallup poll shows 62% of americans believe a terrorist attack on u.s. soil is likely within the next several weeks. >>> well, elsewhere, according to this morning's washington
nbc's stephanie goss got a chance to speak to him while she was in pakistan. >> i heard this helicopter hovering above my house for like five or six minutes. then i got suspicious because abbottabad does not get much air traffic. i knew it wasn't fire cracker or anything. so, i treated about that. then i -- a friend contacted me on facebook chat. he asked me if i had heard tha yeah, i didn't expect all the attention that my tweets were getting because i did not report him or -- i wasn't...
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aid and military reimbursements to pakistan. that's according to the congressional research service which says the amount makes pakistan one of the largest recipients of u.s. assistance. >>> for the real news let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch a fake announcement from fake president george w. bush that paralleled president obama's announcement to the world that osama bin laden is dead. ladies and gentlemen, i give you mr. will ferrell. >> good evening. tonight as of 1400 hours military time i can report to america the world and the folks here at the sizzler steakhouse on canyon ranch road right outside of my gate-guarded community in dallas, texas, where i also frequently eat lunch, that i have personally overseen a strategic and covert operation that killed the gopher who's been tearing up my backyard. a reliable source, my gardner, identified a head gopher who i named ardilla. we found out he was hiding deep inside a hole just 100 yards north of the jacuzzi hot tub area. today at my direction, my gardner/guy who
aid and military reimbursements to pakistan. that's according to the congressional research service which says the amount makes pakistan one of the largest recipients of u.s. assistance. >>> for the real news let's huddle up around the water cooler to watch a fake announcement from fake president george w. bush that paralleled president obama's announcement to the world that osama bin laden is dead. ladies and gentlemen, i give you mr. will ferrell. >> good evening. tonight as of...
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pakistan and yemen in particular. what director panetta was guesting at al qaeda's central organization to the extent they have an operational capability will try to put together a plot that will launch to avenge bin laden's death. that's a mid to long term concern. the good news is we won't take our foot off the accelerator against al qaeda. we'll continue to pound them. that's the good news even as we celebrate all we have about bin laden's demise. >> general, i have to ask you as you learn more about how this operation went down from this joint special operation command, i assume you have a target. you believe osama bin laden is hiding in this compound. there are array of ways to effect this kill. what can we learn about looking at how this went down? how the united states chose to execute this operation? i mean, it's not a situation where they decided to have a drone drop a bomb. instead, you had an incredibly daring operation by special forces. what do you make of it? >> well, unsurprising but stunning. the human
pakistan and yemen in particular. what director panetta was guesting at al qaeda's central organization to the extent they have an operational capability will try to put together a plot that will launch to avenge bin laden's death. that's a mid to long term concern. the good news is we won't take our foot off the accelerator against al qaeda. we'll continue to pound them. that's the good news even as we celebrate all we have about bin laden's demise. >> general, i have to ask you as you...
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who in pakistan is nervous tonight? think about it. what names are in that treasure-trove of computer files our navy s.e.a.l.s picked up. why are so many republicans unhappy with their presidential candidates? a group in eye gash this is something new. is practically begging new jersey governor chris christie to get in the race. that's not a good sign for the other candidates. remember when the republican governor of florida rejected those billions of federal money to build high speed railroad? a big chunk of that money will now go towards increasing speeds between washington and boston. transportation secretary ray lahood joins us tonight about where that money is going instead of florida. that's about building america big things like where it did before. >>> the great tina fey returned to "saturday night live." we have a great bit of that for you tonight. reprising her best role ever -- sarah palin. >> it is just so great to be back on fox news. a network that both pays me and shows me the questions ahead of time. gist hope that toni
who in pakistan is nervous tonight? think about it. what names are in that treasure-trove of computer files our navy s.e.a.l.s picked up. why are so many republicans unhappy with their presidential candidates? a group in eye gash this is something new. is practically begging new jersey governor chris christie to get in the race. that's not a good sign for the other candidates. remember when the republican governor of florida rejected those billions of federal money to build high speed railroad?...
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many in the cia suggesting that the intelligence services of pakistan should be looking for the people who helped to harbor osama bin laden inside the country's borders, rather than arresting the people who helped to find him. >>> new from the middle east, there's reports u.s. officials say the cia is building a secret air base to serve as a launching pad for armed dron speaker, john boehner pressuring president obama to justify the operation in libya. speaker boehner warns that by sunday, the administration will be in violation of the war powers resolution unless it asks for and receives authorization from congress or withdraws troops and resources from the mission. sunday, also the day that speaker boehner and president obama playing golf together. could be interesting. the war pawers resolution says the president can release forces for 90 days without approval from capitol hill. a spokesman from the national security council writes, we're in the final stages of preparing extensive information for the house and senate will that will address information about our ongoing efforts in li
many in the cia suggesting that the intelligence services of pakistan should be looking for the people who helped to harbor osama bin laden inside the country's borders, rather than arresting the people who helped to find him. >>> new from the middle east, there's reports u.s. officials say the cia is building a secret air base to serve as a launching pad for armed dron speaker, john boehner pressuring president obama to justify the operation in libya. speaker boehner warns that by...
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but pakistan is, could he be telling the truth that pakistan was unaware of this. are they playing a conscious double game? is there a group within pakistan that's subverting a larger group in pakistan. what's happening? >>. >> i think it's coming from the pakistani army which actually dominates the state of pakistan. that's been true since they hanged the prime minister in 1977 and took over either directly during the dictato dictatorships or through civilian governments, none of which served out their term, up until now. the military has dominated afghanistan. and it's the military through the isi which is as president mush ar av said, isi follows orders, part of the command structure and they do what the chief of the army staff ie president musharraf, when he was army chief of staff and dictator, tell them to do. so it's not rogue outfits within the intelligence organization, it's actually a policy, a strategy of the-- . >> jon: what is the advantage of that. when you say export extremist into afghanistan what is their strategic advantage because it doesn't seem
but pakistan is, could he be telling the truth that pakistan was unaware of this. are they playing a conscious double game? is there a group within pakistan that's subverting a larger group in pakistan. what's happening? >>. >> i think it's coming from the pakistani army which actually dominates the state of pakistan. that's been true since they hanged the prime minister in 1977 and took over either directly during the dictato dictatorships or through civilian governments, none of...
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new revelations from the raid that killed osama bin laden and new doubts about pakistan's r y ability on the war on terrorism. all day we've been watching the reaction come into a "new york times" story about a cell phone recovered during the raid. it belonged to bin laden's trusted courier, a man who also died in the raid. the times quoting senior american official says when the u.s. started tracing calls on the phone, it led to members of a militant group that has ties to pakistan's intelligence agency. that militant group went out of its way to deny the story today. but from washington to pakistan to its neighbor afghanistan, plenty of questions are being asked. joining us thousand from camp bossic, afghanistan, nick payton walsh. is the latest information a smoking gun? >> reporter: i think it's clear it's not really a smoking gun which people sensed bin laden's death had been looking for. let's break down what the story said. it says that bin laden's courier who had the cell phone that led them to where bin laden was, that he had made calls to people and there are militant groups
new revelations from the raid that killed osama bin laden and new doubts about pakistan's r y ability on the war on terrorism. all day we've been watching the reaction come into a "new york times" story about a cell phone recovered during the raid. it belonged to bin laden's trusted courier, a man who also died in the raid. the times quoting senior american official says when the u.s. started tracing calls on the phone, it led to members of a militant group that has ties to pakistan's...
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in yemen, in chechnya, in east pakistan, and east africa. not that he was in command of all those places, but he had provided money, training, false documents, rhetoric on tape that was used. and so we set up a unit to decide whether or not he was indeed a threat or just another saudi spendthrift. it turns out he was a very hands-on military commander. host: what kind of reaction did you get from your superiors when you did this? guest: the request came down from the white house to go after bin laden or al qaeda. when they decided on al qaeda, i was directed to form the unit. the order came from above. we set up in late 1995 and had some extraordinary successes. some of my officers were extraordinary performers. they gave mr. clinton 10 different chance it to kill them between may of 1998 and may of 1999. i have lived in fear that the would-be broker justice in the sense that, when you do not do something when you have the opportunity, it does not always come around again. host: juneau like president clinton did not except that -- do you kno
in yemen, in chechnya, in east pakistan, and east africa. not that he was in command of all those places, but he had provided money, training, false documents, rhetoric on tape that was used. and so we set up a unit to decide whether or not he was indeed a threat or just another saudi spendthrift. it turns out he was a very hands-on military commander. host: what kind of reaction did you get from your superiors when you did this? guest: the request came down from the white house to go after bin...
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and pakistan. >> reporter: nearly seven weeks after osama bin laden was killed by u.s. commandos, al qaeda finally picked ayman al zawahri as its new leader. outgoing defense secretary robert gates says zawahri is no bin laden. but al qaeda is still a serious threat. >> i think it's a reminder that they are still out there and we still need to keep after it. >> reporter: as bin laden's deputy, zawahri was the brains behind the terrorist bombings of two u.s. embassies in africa, the attack on the uss "cole" and the 9/11 attacks on the world trade center and the pentagon. in a videotape released last week, zawahri called for the revenge of the killing of zawahri. >> it's probably tough to count votes when you're in a cave. >> reporter: the most immediate challenge, however, mending relations with pakistan, seriously embarrassed by the secret raid that killed bin laden. in retaliation, the pakistan military shut down three joint intelligence centers and ordered the 50 american military who work there to leave the country. the center provided critical intelligence about the
and pakistan. >> reporter: nearly seven weeks after osama bin laden was killed by u.s. commandos, al qaeda finally picked ayman al zawahri as its new leader. outgoing defense secretary robert gates says zawahri is no bin laden. but al qaeda is still a serious threat. >> i think it's a reminder that they are still out there and we still need to keep after it. >> reporter: as bin laden's deputy, zawahri was the brains behind the terrorist bombings of two u.s. embassies in...
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and in his words, it's an arm of pakistan's intelligence service. that's the kind of thing that does not usually get said out loud and directly. when the u.s. government says another country is killing u.s. troops out loud and directly, that's close to the u.s. government saying, here we come, let us introduce you to the united states marine corps. then a few days after mullen dropped that bombshell in the senate, another one dropped. "the new york times" quoting anonymous sources saying publicly for the first time when u.s. and afghan officers were ambushed at a meeting in pakistan in 2007, they weren't ambushed by militants, by locals, by the taliban or something. they were ambushed by the pakistani officers the americans were meeting with. quote, at first the meeting to resolve the border dispute seemed a success. despite some tense moments the delegations ate lunch together, exchanged phone numbers and made plans to meet again. as americans and afghans prepared to leave, the pakistanis opened fire without warning. again, this happened in 2007. w
and in his words, it's an arm of pakistan's intelligence service. that's the kind of thing that does not usually get said out loud and directly. when the u.s. government says another country is killing u.s. troops out loud and directly, that's close to the u.s. government saying, here we come, let us introduce you to the united states marine corps. then a few days after mullen dropped that bombshell in the senate, another one dropped. "the new york times" quoting anonymous sources...
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that pakistan lost control of its nukes, he would call the former president of pakistan. president musharraf. the former. i think who is in texas right now meeting with guys like rick perry. rick santorum when in the senate was on the intelligence committee. michele bachmann is still on the intelligence committee. rick perry did have some fixer hook him up with a meeting with the prime minister of latvia and pervez musharraf. it is not just really working out this year. >> do you view china as a potential military threat to the united states? >> yes, they're a military threat. they've indicated they're trying to development nuclear capability. ç >> for the record, china is not trying to develop nuclear capability. they have had nuclear weapons since 1964. the herman cain campaign tried to deal with its foreign policy problem every time it manifests. at one point his campaign told the "daily caller" mr. cain was getting a one-page briefing on foreign policy issues almost every day. a full page. almost every day. when things did not get any better, despite that extensive
that pakistan lost control of its nukes, he would call the former president of pakistan. president musharraf. the former. i think who is in texas right now meeting with guys like rick perry. rick santorum when in the senate was on the intelligence committee. michele bachmann is still on the intelligence committee. rick perry did have some fixer hook him up with a meeting with the prime minister of latvia and pervez musharraf. it is not just really working out this year. >> do you view...
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a possible link between osama bin laden and pakistan's government. a cell phone recovered during the raid on osama bin laden's compound contained contact numbers for a militant group that worked with pakistan's intelligence service. >>> and record breaking floodwaters are due to crest this weekend in minot, north dakota. 10,000 people have evacuated. officials expect the town to be swamped. >>> now the latest indication of how this country is changing. for the first time, more than half the children in the u.s. are minorities. the latest census figures indicate nonhispanic whites make up just under half of all children under 3 years old. by contrast, whites make up 80% of people 65 and older. demographers say ethnic minorities will become the u.s. majority by mid century. the census also reports a troubling statistic about this country's children. one in five kids between the ages of 2 and 5 is overweight or obese, twice the rate seen in the 1980s. some families are beginning to fight back as kerry edderrer reports. >> reporter: a few months doctors
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. >>> and did pakistan know where he was? as some pakistanis cry for bin laden, anti-americanism grows. we're live in pakistan. >>> and new details about how he lived. and also, his taste for american soda. >>> good morning. the white house faces a series of new challenges this morning, after the death of osama bin laden. >> here's the latest right now. officials are still deciding whether releasing photos of his body would provoke more anti-american sentiment. >> they're also concerned about growing outrage in pakistan. >> on top of that, we've learned that former president bush will not join president obama tomorrow here in new york at ground zero. >>> the white house is also revising and correcting details about what actually happened inside bin laden's compound. >> emily schmidt begins our coverage, now, from washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the cia director said president obama made, quote, a very gutsy decision to send the navy s.e.a.l.s in, knowing full well the risks, and also
. >>> and did pakistan know where he was? as some pakistanis cry for bin laden, anti-americanism grows. we're live in pakistan. >>> and new details about how he lived. and also, his taste for american soda. >>> good morning. the white house faces a series of new challenges this morning, after the death of osama bin laden. >> here's the latest right now. officials are still deciding whether releasing photos of his body would provoke more anti-american sentiment....